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Fingering instability in thin wetting films

Troian, S. M. and Wu, X. L. and Safran, S. A. (1989) Fingering instability in thin wetting films. Physical Review Letters, 62 (13). pp. 1496-1500. ISSN 0031-9007. doi:10.1103/PhysRevLett.62.1496. https://resolver.caltech.edu/CaltechAUTHORS:TROprl89

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Abstract

We report on a new hydrodynamic instability which occurs at the spreading edge of a thin wetting film. A drop of aqueous surfactant solution placed on a glass surface moistened with a thin layer of water spreads by propagating fingers, whose velocity and shape depend on the thickness of the ambient water layer and on the surfactant concentration. The two fluids are miscible and show negligible viscosity difference, ruling out a Saffman-Taylor instability. We propose that the Marangoni effect, which is fluid flow induced by gradients in surface tension, drives the instability.


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Troian, S. M.0000-0003-1224-6377
Additional Information:©1989 The American Physical Society Received 1 July 1988 We are grateful to M. Alvarez, R. Ball, P. G. de Gennes, E. Herbolzheimer, J. S. Huang, J. F. Joanny, M. W. Kim, Z. Qiu, J. Sung, and D. Weitz for their comments and technical assistance.
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Issue or Number:13
DOI:10.1103/PhysRevLett.62.1496
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